The seven-second video, which started circulating on social media Monday morning, shows a white student with her face covered in black who says, "I am a strong black woman," and then puts on fake red lips.

Laughter can be heard throughout the footage, which has text overlaying it that says "this is why black lives matter exists."

He linked to the school's anti-harassment policy and said that the deputy anti-harassment coordinator and dean of students met with the people involved in the video, who are no longer students, he said.

"I cannot emphasize strongly enough that this kind of hurtful behavior has no place on our campus or on behalf of ACU," he said. "Whether on social media or in person, we must hold ourselves to high standards of accountability for what we publish or say."

Schubert said the incident offended him and he's sorry for how it's offended others and how it's inaccurately represented the university.

"We must and can do better as we work together to build an inclusive, diverse campus community in which each person is respected and loved," he said.